
A definite resolution of the mystery of
... affectionately by physicists as the standard model employs a minimum of 12 elementary particles which include the photon [1-4]. This number is related to the 12 generators of three combined Lie symmetry groups of the standard model [4,5]. All the said 12 particles are real and found experimentally [ ...
... affectionately by physicists as the standard model employs a minimum of 12 elementary particles which include the photon [1-4]. This number is related to the 12 generators of three combined Lie symmetry groups of the standard model [4,5]. All the said 12 particles are real and found experimentally [ ...
SEMICLASSICAL AND LARGE QUANTUM NUMBER LIMITS
... 5. Summary. The semiclassical limit of the Schrödinger equation for a one-dimensional potential well depends crucially on the asymptotic behaviour of the potential. For potentials growing to infinity as a positive power of the coordinate on both sides of the well, the high-energy limit is the semic ...
... 5. Summary. The semiclassical limit of the Schrödinger equation for a one-dimensional potential well depends crucially on the asymptotic behaviour of the potential. For potentials growing to infinity as a positive power of the coordinate on both sides of the well, the high-energy limit is the semic ...
Nonlocality in multipartite correlation networks LARS ERIK WÜRFLINGER
... departure from classical physics: even if the spatial components of a composite physical system are separated and brought to locations arbitrarily far from each other, the response of one component when subjected to a measurement may still be affected by actions performed on the other component. This ...
... departure from classical physics: even if the spatial components of a composite physical system are separated and brought to locations arbitrarily far from each other, the response of one component when subjected to a measurement may still be affected by actions performed on the other component. This ...
Introduction to ”Topological Geometrodynamics: an Overview
... the condition that the modes of the induced spinor fields have well-defined electromagnetic charge. This forces their localization to 2-D string world sheets in the generic case having vanishing weak gauge fields so that parity breaking effects emerge just as they do in standard model. Also string m ...
... the condition that the modes of the induced spinor fields have well-defined electromagnetic charge. This forces their localization to 2-D string world sheets in the generic case having vanishing weak gauge fields so that parity breaking effects emerge just as they do in standard model. Also string m ...
Spectral And Dynamical Properties Of Strongly Correlated Systems
... approximations a large class of quantum systems. In particular, the existence of a deep connection between quantum mechanics and classical stochastic mechanics allows to map (and solve) a complex quantum problem of bosons into a corresponding classical stochastic problem. The application of Quantum ...
... approximations a large class of quantum systems. In particular, the existence of a deep connection between quantum mechanics and classical stochastic mechanics allows to map (and solve) a complex quantum problem of bosons into a corresponding classical stochastic problem. The application of Quantum ...
Fast Equivalence-checking for Quantum Circuits
... Reversible miters speed up equivalence-checking by exploiting similarities in circuits by two distinct mechanisms. 1) Local Simplification of Reversible Miters: When two conventional circuits end with identical gate sequences, one cannot cancel out these sequences because of observability don’t-care ...
... Reversible miters speed up equivalence-checking by exploiting similarities in circuits by two distinct mechanisms. 1) Local Simplification of Reversible Miters: When two conventional circuits end with identical gate sequences, one cannot cancel out these sequences because of observability don’t-care ...
REDUCED AND EXTENDED WEAK COUPLING LIMIT
... In Sections 3 we recall some facts about completely positive maps and semigroups, sketching proofs of the Stinespring dilation theorem [St] and of the so-called Lindblad form of the generator of a c.p. semigroup [Li, GKS]. In particular, we discuss the freedom of choosing various terms in the Lindbl ...
... In Sections 3 we recall some facts about completely positive maps and semigroups, sketching proofs of the Stinespring dilation theorem [St] and of the so-called Lindblad form of the generator of a c.p. semigroup [Li, GKS]. In particular, we discuss the freedom of choosing various terms in the Lindbl ...
Why We Thought Linear Optics Sucks at Quantum Computing
... interferometer … unless the polynomial hierarchy collapses…I cannot recommend publication of this work.” ...
... interferometer … unless the polynomial hierarchy collapses…I cannot recommend publication of this work.” ...
III. Contact-ing Schrödinger
... For example, Eq.(18.9) gives the lowest energy for a hydrogen atom as E1 = -13.6 eV in excellent agreement with experiment. It takes a photon with at least that energy to knock the electron out of the atom (E > 0), that is to cause photoemission. Looking at Eq.(18.8) one might think that in Helium w ...
... For example, Eq.(18.9) gives the lowest energy for a hydrogen atom as E1 = -13.6 eV in excellent agreement with experiment. It takes a photon with at least that energy to knock the electron out of the atom (E > 0), that is to cause photoemission. Looking at Eq.(18.8) one might think that in Helium w ...
Quantum noise properties of multiphoton transitions in driven nonlinear resonators
... resonator are excited. This implies that pure quantum fluctuations are typically small on average. Nevertheless, some experiments have been realized at low temperature where the relevant fluctuations are quantum mechanical in nature [5, 18]. The regime of weak fluctuations has been the subject of in ...
... resonator are excited. This implies that pure quantum fluctuations are typically small on average. Nevertheless, some experiments have been realized at low temperature where the relevant fluctuations are quantum mechanical in nature [5, 18]. The regime of weak fluctuations has been the subject of in ...
Beam Dynamics in High Energy Colliders
... without getting dizzy" twist and turn so as to give an intended interpretation, "The President's spokesmen had to spin the story to make it less embarrassing" a distinctive interpretation (especially as used by politicians to sway public opinion), "the campaign put a favorable spin on the story" ...
... without getting dizzy" twist and turn so as to give an intended interpretation, "The President's spokesmen had to spin the story to make it less embarrassing" a distinctive interpretation (especially as used by politicians to sway public opinion), "the campaign put a favorable spin on the story" ...
The Status of our Ordinary Three Dimensions in a Quantum Universe 1
... time t 1 , the collapse postulate gives only chances that the wavefunction of the system will be at any other state at a later time, t 2 . Because these laws give different predictions regarding the future states of quantum systems, the question immediately arises: in which circumstances does each l ...
... time t 1 , the collapse postulate gives only chances that the wavefunction of the system will be at any other state at a later time, t 2 . Because these laws give different predictions regarding the future states of quantum systems, the question immediately arises: in which circumstances does each l ...
Experimental Evaluation of an Adiabatic Quantum System for
... is an optimal solution to M , for any M . However, theoretical guarantees are based on several assumptions that are not necessarily met by the physical system, as follows. First, AQC theory assumes there is no influence from the environment, whereas the physical system can be affected by its environ ...
... is an optimal solution to M , for any M . However, theoretical guarantees are based on several assumptions that are not necessarily met by the physical system, as follows. First, AQC theory assumes there is no influence from the environment, whereas the physical system can be affected by its environ ...
ELECTROSTATIC LATTICE for srEDM
... -we have studied the behavior of spin aberration in the structure and developed techniques to minimize it; -one of the most effective methods is the alternating spin aberration; -the analytical model allows finding the general solution of the retention of aberrations within the values allowed SCT to ...
... -we have studied the behavior of spin aberration in the structure and developed techniques to minimize it; -one of the most effective methods is the alternating spin aberration; -the analytical model allows finding the general solution of the retention of aberrations within the values allowed SCT to ...